Florent Guillaume wrote at 2005-7-1 20:43 +0200:
> ...
>The problem is on import, you don't really know if a non-ascii string
>should be stored as unicode or as an encoded str. And the software
>may break if it gets something it doesn't expect...

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That's why the whole Python world including Zope (it does with Zope 3)
and CMF should follow Java and require "for text always use Unicode".
And for non-text, CMFSetup should use a specialize "binary" type.
--
Dieter
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